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FROM PAGE ONE

parmitting the use of the immobilised French feet against the British.20

Informed: German quarters bellev- ed" that the rumoured arrival of Ceraan troopa in Syria was Brilish Inspired in order to provide a protext for, operations against Syria, jako

Bombs On Beirut MPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHY, NEW YORK, Juns 3 (UP). The National Broadcasting Company to the British bombed Beirut according day heard Rome Radio announce that to a message just received in Rome.

German Transports. NEW YORK, June 3-(Domel) Five hundred German troops landed at Lataka, about 200 miles north of Beirut in Syria on May 20 and twelve German ships have since been en gaged in transporting heavily-equip ped troops from the Black Seb ports of Rumonia, the "Associated Press" reports from Ankara.“

According to the report, most of these tranport ships after leaving Constanta in Rumania stop over at Rhodes Island and run the British naval blockade under cover of dark- TICES

In the

Tripolito reach Lataka and

about a week.

and the voyage takes

While German aircraft are opera- ting from the base at Aleppo, the Germans will probably attempt to

BAY WAR

DEBTS

To rotect Syria

FROM RAGE ONE.

democracles: If only they saw minig support within reach. Finland, which lost its stand-General Catrouk, the Free French {C-In-C-in-the Near East, is believed ing as the only up-to-date payer to be in Egypt and perhaps General on World War debts to the Charles de Gaulle, the Free French

contracted recently with the United States, hat December, U.S. Treasury to catch up..

headed by the Free French should

the immediate ocupa

· immediate occupation of Syria be-undertaken forthwith Finnish Minister Hjalmar J

A Safe Line Procope and Treasury Secretary If the RAF is solidly established an agreement under which Fin- Haifa, backed by firm bases in Iraq Henry Morgenthau, Jr., signed along the whole Eastern Mediter

ranean const; line from Aleppo tó Iand will pay up in 10 annual and the Persian Gulf, Cyprus will be Instalments, with interest at, safe and the British naval, bose at three per cent the $235,898 Alexa

Alexandrin will be secure. semi-annual Instalment which Delny in the occupation of Syria Finland falled to pay last Dec would Nazi occupation there

jeopardiso

Grave- con- 100

acquiences are in the balance And Finland owes the U.S. Treasury Britain must not be slow in using altogether $8,120,632, but most of it her power. With the Syrian air has not come due. Finland also has felds in British hands, British reccived $85,000,000 credits, from the Export-Import Bank.

Technically, Finland is not in de fault because a joint resolution or Congress authorised postponement of the payment.

The first payment on the new con- tract, $13,895, will be made by Fin- Iand on June 15. A similar.amount will be due Dec. 15.

secure northern Syria so that they LATE NEWS

may be able to dispatch troops

aircraft from Syrian. bases. 'for at- tacks on Iraq. Palestine and Cyprus Island, the "Associated Presa” fur- ther reports..

Syria To Fight SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BEIRUT, June 3 (UP) —In a communique irsued to-day," General Bentz reiterated that France will not yleld Syria to any Power, including Germany

Emphatic Denial"

3 ISTANBUL,- June

(UP). Diplomatic source. who are in close contact with Syria, as well as local well-informed. circles deny em phatically that German motorised

units have arrived in Syrib,

Nazis Using

control of the Eastern Mediterranean would be assured, provided only that the R.A.F. la strongly reinforced in the Middle East.

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Gayda's Declaration ROME, June 3 (UP)-Writing-in the "Giornale d'Italia" to-day, Signor W. Bros. Drama Gayda states, "This is the moment for action. During the long confer-

Hiller enco,

and

Mussolini un- doubtedly examined the results of the war cycle just completed, after which they outlined plans for a new the war which will com- phase of mence immediately for the Axis forces.

the victorious "To-day, a new offensive must be launched. England cries for United States help. The Axis Powers can mass its reserves of military and political forces. in both Europe and other parts of the world for elther defence or offence."

French Ships NAZIS ABANDON

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” LONDON, June 4 (UP)-The Is-

tanbul correspondent of the London "Dally Herald" says that it is rell-

So for only flyers, ground personably reported that the Germans are nel, technicians, political agents and staff officers have arrived.

GOTHIC TYPE IN PRESS

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERLIN, June 3 (Domel)-The

atting out French freighters at Con- German Press has suddenly abun stanza for a large-scale transporta-doned lis characteristic Gothic print tion of troops and war materials to and is appearing in Latin print, the northern Syria.

NAZI CONSUL'S REQUEST

Vichy Discussions VICHY, June 3: (UP),—Two com-

The correspondent adds that it is same standard lettering as used in plete sessions were sandwiched into confirmed in Ankara that Germans English and French, in Marshal Petain's and Admiral Dar- are travelling Into Syria through

preparation for ព. new order in German

man culture. lan's technical talks with General Turkey with Bulgarian passports,

Hitherto the Nazi Government has Weygand to-day which stressed the

stressed Nazlism and has fostered the importance, the decisions taken.

traditional Gothic script, but the era It can be expected that there will

when. Germany hung on to the motto be a decision to defend single-

of "One People, One Nation and One handedly, Syria and Tunisia against

Leader" is already past, giving place further British attacks.

to a progressive era under which it Marshal Petain, after conferring with

Weygand this General

after-

SAN FRANCISCO, June 3 (UP)-Afro mplated to include Europe, and the Near East in the new noon, re-convoked the same Minis- The German Consul, Captain Fritz order. terial meeting which met at the

Wiedemann has sent a letter to the With Latinized Hotel Pare at six p.m. and continued U.S. Draft Board asking, them not to international; it is planned to launch print now being the examination the Empire's conscript Edgar Schultz, son of a German culture on a gigantic scale defence programme. The Governmember of the Consular staff.

Internationally. The Pm. after which

Consul explained that in the

ment met until 8

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

no communique was issued, but event of the United States and Ger- despite General Weygand's press and his consultations with Marshal Petain and Admiral Darlan between the noon and evening Cabin

Cabinet medt-

med the official spokesman explained: "We belleve Gove-nig

ings

deliberations were principally con- cerned over the creation of an ad- visory committee to handle French family problems and the relations between rural lyndowners and lessees."

be forced to return to Germany. many being at war, Schultz would Naval Attache's Suicide

Tons Of Rivets

Said Stolen From Taikoo Docks

were

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

Alleged to have received 2 tons of rivets, valued at $1,604, which had LONDON, June 4 American Embassy announces that an Lo Tak-hin, 36, broker; of 179 Jaffe (UP). The been stolen from the Taikoo Docks, Assistant. Naval Attache, Licut Wal- Road, and Chung Yung-ping, 32, ter R-Jones has committed suicide clerk of 435 King's Road, near Londonderry, Ireland.

An Embassy spokesman said that perty before Mr A. N. Macfadyen at charged with receiving stolen pro- Licut Jones had been-In-ill-health the Central Magistracy this morning, and was near to a nervous break- It was stated that Sub-Inspector down.

Fowlie and Sergeant Kinlock received A Belfast report says that Licut Information and visited No. 150 Elec- Jones was found on Monday stabbed trie Road. The rivets were found to death with a bayonet in his cabin in Defendants' possession. "The Turks only gave up their aboard a British warship at London- claims on

Adana And Syria ANKARA, June 3 (Reuter).-The Turks continue to be highly con cerned over Syria. Deputy Sadak, writing in the "Altam," which is close to the Foreign Omee, Sintes that France has no claim to Adana nor Syria.

Defendants were remanded for 48

on condition that the country derry. The fatal wounds were-ap-hours for further enquiries. was granted independenre. "It isparently self-inflicted. tunacy for a defeated-France to talk

about claims to Adana, What con-

nection has

has this with Franco-German

o' political and m

military view- points,

It is imperative that Britain take over Syria, especially as milit- ary experts now hold that the Ger- mans will try to establish themselves in Syria prior to attacking Cyprus." "Turka Urge Action LONDON, June 3 (Reuter)- Broadcasting from Ankara late on Tuesday night, the National Broad- casting Corporation's correspondent, Martin Agronsky, said:

"The British continue concentrat ing troops in Palestine, Iraq and on Syria's southern and eastern fron- tiers, while the Nazis quietly and rapidly strengthen each day their grip the

on the political and military rein of French mandated territory.

The actual Nazi troop strength in Syria is still too small for effective nction but it hoped in this part of the world that the British will not make the fatal mistake of under- estimatrig the Nazi ability for speed and organisation as they have done, so many times in the past in the Middle East.

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SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH SHANGHAI, June 4 (UP)The Municipal Council announced that the Municipal abattoir will beʻleused for one year. to, the Shangbhí: LIVöl stock Market Company, a Japanese concern, för" figure" believed to be 137. 137. Yuan.

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